The autopsy results of Whitney Houston previously revealed that the singer had died with cocaine in her system, but now the full coroner's report reveals a more complete story of the singer’s Feb. 11 death.

According to the document, Houston was found face down in the bathtub with a “bloody purge coming from her nose.” Found in the room was a spoon with a white crystal-like substance on it, a white powdery substance, a rolled up piece of white paper and small mirror with remnants of a white powder substance. The aforementioned “white substance” was ultimately tested and determined to be cocaine. To read the full coroner's report, click here.

The report also states that Houston “possibly overdosed on a narcotic substance, prescription medications, over the counter medications and alcohol.” In addition to cocaine, Houston died with traces of marijuana in her system, as well as Xanax, Flexeril and Benadryl. There were no signs of foul play, according to officials, and the death was ultimately ruled as an accidental drowning, though heart disease and “chronic” cocaine use were contributing factors.

Houston’s body was discovered in the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Feb. 11, just hours before she was scheduled to appear at Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy Gala. She was 48-years-old.

At the time of her death, Houston was staging another career comeback. The trailer for her forthcoming film, Sparkle, was released earlier this week by Sony.